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  2. Temporary protected status - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Temporary protected status ( TPS) is given by the United States government to eligible nationals of designated countries, as determined by the Secretary of Homeland Security, who are present in the United States. In general, the Secretary of Homeland Security may grant temporary protected status to people already present in the United ...

  3. Turun Palloseura - Wikipedia

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    Turun Palloseura, commonly known as TPS, is a professional football club based in Turku, Finland. During the 2024 season, the men's first team of the club competes in new Ykkösliiga , the second highest tier of men's football, and the women's representative team in the Kansallinen Liiga , the highest level of women's football in Finland.

  4. Clique problem - Wikipedia

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    Clique problem. The brute force algorithm finds a 4-clique in this 7-vertex graph (the complement of the 7-vertex path graph) by systematically checking all C (7,4) = 35 4-vertex subgraphs for completeness. In computer science, the clique problem is the computational problem of finding cliques (subsets of vertices, all adjacent to each other ...

  5. Clique - Wikipedia

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    Clique. A clique ( AusE, CanE, UK: / ˈkliːk / or US: / ˈklɪk /; French: [klik] ), in the social sciences, is a small group of individuals who interact with one another and share similar interests rather than include others. [1] Interacting with cliques is part of normative social development regardless of gender, ethnicity, or popularity.

  6. Adolescent clique - Wikipedia

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    Adolescent clique. Adolescent cliques are cliques that develop amongst adolescents. In the social sciences, the word " clique " is used to describe a group of 3 to 12 "who interact with each other more regularly and intensely than others in the same setting". [1] Cliques are distinguished from "crowds" in that their members socially interact ...

  7. Clique (graph theory) - Wikipedia

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    In the mathematical area of graph theory, a clique ( / ˈkliːk / or / ˈklɪk /) is a subset of vertices of an undirected graph such that every two distinct vertices in the clique are adjacent. That is, a clique of a graph is an induced subgraph of that is complete. Cliques are one of the basic concepts of graph theory and are used in many ...

  8. Clique (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Clique is a British thriller television series created by Jess Brittain, starring Synnøve Karlsen and Rachel Hurd-Wood. [1] It was released as part of BBC Three's online-only schedule and later aired on BBC One. [2] Series 1 premiered on 5 March 2017 and concluded on 9 April 2017. [3]

  9. Clique-width - Wikipedia

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    Clique-width. Construction of a distance-hereditary graph of clique-width 3 by disjoint unions, relabelings, and label-joins. Vertex labels are shown as colors. In graph theory, the clique-width of a graph G is a parameter that describes the structural complexity of the graph; it is closely related to treewidth, but unlike treewidth it can be ...